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brulaz wrote:Bill & Kate wrote:
Our last trailer (a Jayco JayFeather) had the torsion axles, and we really liked them - nice ride, easy maintenance, and the trailer was close to the ground, so it was only one step up. Downside of being that low was occasionally the rear end would drag on a sloped driveway, and it was sometimes difficult to get the sewer to drain properly.
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You can lift torsion axle trailers. A good frame shop can a weld some flat steel to the side of the frame, or box steel under the frame to raise it. A lot of folks have done that to older Trailmanors so they could mount 15" wheels/tires and improve their clearance.
But then you'll probably need another step getting in ...
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Bill & Kate wrote:
Our last trailer (a Jayco JayFeather) had the torsion axles, and we really liked them - nice ride, easy maintenance, and the trailer was close to the ground, so it was only one step up. Downside of being that low was occasionally the rear end would drag on a sloped driveway, and it was sometimes difficult to get the sewer to drain properly.
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